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It's a joke. It's from that movie where Sean Bean didn't die.I lived in CH for 50 years. I attended grad school there. Went to all the BBall and football games for 35 years
I have no clue
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It's a joke. It's from that movie where Sean Bean didn't die.I lived in CH for 50 years. I attended grad school there. Went to all the BBall and football games for 35 years
I have no clue
Education, Higher Education, Government, State Agencies, Community Colleges System Office, UNC SystemHouse committee substitute to the 1st edition makes the following changes.
Amends proposed GS 116-11.5, concerning requirement of American history or American government instruction for a baccalaureate degree, by including George Washington’s Farewell Address in the documents students must read. Requires that the UNC Board of Governors remove one elective course requirement to account for this requirement.
Amends proposed GS 115D-11, concerning requirement of American history or American government instruction for an associate degree, by including George Washington’s Farewell Address in the documents students must read. Requires that the State Board of Community Colleges remove one elective course requirement to account for this requirement. Instead of allowing removal of the president of a community college for failure to comply with the statute over more than one academic year, allows the withdrawal or withholding of State financial and administrative support for a community college that does not comply for more than one academic year and specifies that this noncompliance also constitutes noncompliance under GS 115D-6.5 (requiring boards of trustees of the community colleges to comply with applicable State laws, rules, and sound fiscal and management practices).
Amends GS 115C-81.45 by adding George Washington’s Farewell Address to the documents high school students must read as part of the course satisfying the Founding Principles of the US and the State of NC course requirements.
Thanks for the linkUNC Provost out. This was the conservative guy that set up the School for Civic Engagement. No word on why.
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Message about Provost and Chief Academic Officer Chris Clemens | UNC-Chapel Hill
Clemens will step down as provost and return to Carolina's faculty in the UNC College of Arts and Sciences, Chancellor Lee H. Roberts wrote in a campus message.www.unc.edu
Quite a story. Reminds me of the quote attributed to Kissinger about academic fights being so vicious because the stakes are so small.PS - a sordid tale in which dookies conspire…
Quite a story. Reminds me of the quote attributed to Kissinger about academic fights being so vicious because the stakes are so small.
And one year later…
The $$$ is huge for academia … but I missed the reference in my skim (or maybe subconsciously caught it?)The article actually mentions that assertion but points out that in this case the $$$$ is actually huge.
I've said this before, but the one saving grace of modern right-wingers is that they hate and despise one another almost as much as they do liberals and minorities. Their infighting is likely one of the factors that has prevented things up to this point from being worse than they already are, if that's possible.
Agreed, I certainly didn't mean to imply that left-wingers aren't self-destructive and fight with each other like cats and dogs, but given that right-wingers seem to be dominating our political process right now I'm all for them fighting with one another.Agreed on the right-wing self-hating but I've had quite enough experiences with leftist infighting, backstabbing, and identity-battles over the years that I have seldom found solidarity over a common cause anything to take for granted. It has happened often enough in my life that I've had pause to just chuck it all and go free lance (and have on occasion).
When intellectual movements aren't grounded in reality, there is no actual way to resolve disputes. There's nothing that will come along and sort out who is right and who's not.Agreed on the right-wing self-hating but I've had quite enough experiences with leftist infighting, backstabbing, and identity-battles over the years that I have seldom found solidarity over a common cause anything to take for granted. It has happened often enough in my life that I've had pause to just chuck it all and go free lance (and have on occasion).